I ordered the Black Witchery cassette last week, and when I got my package it didn't have a patch. Is there any way I could get the patch with my next order?_________________Good sellers/traders: metalmac, greenmonster, Transcendence, GoldenBull, Paria

I was curious about the printing on the tape. At first I thought the tape was solid black, then I noticed the red printing on the tape when I held it in the light. Was this on purpose, or was the printing supposed to be a different color?_________________Good sellers/traders: metalmac, greenmonster, Transcendence, GoldenBull, Paria

(Description by J. Campbell)
Begun in Norway in 2004 by guitarist and vocalist Profanation of Deity (who was already involved in numerous other projects), Unholy Crucifix was a one-man project until 2010 when he initiated S.M. Azazel into the band. Since then, the band’s sound has evolved and taken shape. Throughout the years, the band has released numerous demos and split releases leaving behind a daunting catalog, but has not, until now, recorded a proper “album” of material. Entitled “Ordo Servorum Satanae,“ this album is cognizably different from most of the band’s previous work, but retains the same blasphemous presence. The result is something far more refined than that represented on the earliest Unholy Crucifix recordings. The accretion of different styles of playing and composition into the band’s repertoire is very apparent on this debut LP. The production on “Ordo Servorum Satanae “ is clearer and nicely balances the mid-range melody against the pummeling, blown-out low-end attack for which Unholy Crucifix is known. The songs here often demonstrate a mid-paced approach punctuated by ecstatic passages of blast beat annihilation. Compared to the profound bestiality of the earlier demos, this album is controlled and focused; yet the frenzy of possession is still intrinsic to every song. Overall, “Ordo Servorum Satanae” sounds, as it should, less like a demo and more like a well conceived, strategically planned, and thoughtfully executed album. This is not to say that the album supersedes any of the previous work; rather, here Unholy Crucifix perfectly exemplify the nature of a band segregating its demo material from its album material and realizing the inherent character of each as different tools within a vast arsenal. Fans of the band’s earlier, more chaotic work, will be satisfied by the ferocity of the tracks here, while those seeking a more comprehensible and versatile approach will find this release equally satisfying. Adding to the atmosphere of this album is the hallucinatory and demonic vision of Croatian artist Marko Marov whose detailed and ornately horrific pen and ink style perfectly complements the sound of the record. After being in contact with Unholy Crucifix since the earliest days of the project, NWN! is honored to present the band’s most potent work to date in the form of the debut LP, “Ordo Servorum Satanae.”

Repress of the highly acclaimed third assault from the Italian nuclear commandos. Available as regular black vinyl and picture LP. Sorry no poster this time.

(Description by J. Campbell)
Although it has been just one year since the release of “…For Chaos, Obscurity, and Desolation…,” Blasphemophagher return with their third full-length album. Entitled “The III Command of the Absolute Chaos,” this new album demonstrates the band’s further refinement of their craft. Featuring new artwork by the inimitable Paolo “Madman” Girardi and a guest appearance by Pete Helmkamp, this album carries on in the tradition established by Blasphemophagher on their first two albums. As with their previous efforts, the production and songwriting continue to improve with every release. Blasphemophagher create prayers to the ubiquitous nuclear temples being erected around us ushering in the death of the old gods. Beacons of our demise stationed on the horizons of existence and poised to nullify our race. The band revels in these nightmarish scenarios and the expansive grasp of entropy and chaos that awaits us. Blasphemophagher’s barbaric atomic terrorism assaults the listener. Massive and all consuming, Blasphemophagher’s sonic universe evokes abhorrent mutations, radioactive haze, and the collapsed infrastructure of mankind’s empire. Worship the apocalyptic inevitability.

NWN Fest Picture LP version: Picture LP limited to 100 copies, 8 page 12"x12" booklet featuring both cover paintings, and 5mm LP jacket with foil stamp on both sides. -THIS VERSION WILL BE SOLD AT THE NWN FEST IN BERLIN-

100 pcs each because all of them have already been released in other formats and I want to make sure they sell out at the fest as I'm traveling to Italy afterwards._________________Contact: nwnprod@gmail.com
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